Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Project for a Substitute Teacher: Art Vocabulary Application Worksheet

I find planning for a sub more difficult than when I am just here at school, that's one of the reasons I try not to take off much work! When I do, however, I find myself debating, "How much do I trust the kids? How much do I trust the sub? Am I going to come back to art supplies all around the room? Are they going to finish the assignment in 5 minutes and then have nothing to do?" I have a slue of horror stories about subs, but the great thing is that I will have at least one honest kid who will tell me what really went down while the sub was here :) 
Anyway, I am always on the lookout on activities for my students to do while I am gone (just in case). I am taking some of my kids on a field trip this Friday, so last week I was searching for something for the rest of my kids to do while I'm out. (It is also the day before spring break, so I needed to make sure that there is enough rigor in my plans so that they can focus and not get all crazy.) Luckily, I have found an awesome sub who is an artist, so letting them use limited art supplies hasn't been an issue. While searching the web and Pinterest I had a hard time finding something that I liked, so I just created my own. 

Lesson: Art Vocabulary Application Worksheet for Sub
Materials: worksheet, list of vocabulary words, pencil, colored pencils, hand held pencil sharpeners, scissors, magazines, glue sticks (I keep the art supplies on their tables and assign a table leader to make sure everything gets put away properly)
Each student will get a packet of the same worksheet copied 4 times. The worksheet has 4 different boxes. The first box prompts the students to look up the definition of the word in the art textbooks at their table, the next box has the student draw an example of the word, the following has the student cut an image from a magazine that illustrates the word and the last box requires the student to use this vocabulary word in a sentence. The students will repeat this process on the 3 other pages attached to the packet with different words that they have selected from the list. When I return, I will look through the packets and select the best examples, then I will have that student teach the class that art vocabulary word and the students will take notes. Then, the students will have a quiz on those vocabulary words.

Benefits: 
  • There are a lot of different tasks that the students have to complete in a limited amount of time, leaving less time for them to horse around.
  • The students are going through the basic learning cycle by looking up the definition, applying it and then teaching the class.
  • They still get to use some art supplies. If I have them do a writing assignment inevitably I hear "Why are we doing reading and writing in art class?"
  • It puts the responsibility of learning back onto the students. I'm not giving a 20 minute lecture over essential art vocabulary, but they are teaching themselves and the class about the words. 
Art Vocabulary Application Worksheet
List of Art Vocabulary Words


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